lookd good man i like ive never been much of a fan of this body style but this one is a great example i really like how you did the flares making them more boxy xo thy look like they came there i really like your work

Had two great mates come over and help put in the hard work and time to get it 90% complete for primer, There is some body work needed (smoothing blending ect) And the front bumper to be finished but.. Nearly there.

Warning, i do have 20+ pics of the days progress

Great morning for the fun day a head. Nice warm 20deg.

Started off with removing the front end..

Both front gards where smoothed and blended. Jonny working his magic body work skills.

Dave got a little upset with my garage cleanliness, So decided instead of sanding, to clean up. HEY! who am i to complain about that ha ha

Wow that clean! He even vacuumed it with the garage vacuum

The pile of rubbish and crap in the end

After the gards were done, I reattached them in between sanding down the body down with 120 grit orbital.

Two guys them self's working hard,

Jonny started on the rear flares, my god he is a animal he got them smooth and blended so quickly i couldn't believe it!

Applying that magic bog, he he

This is what we ended up with in the rear, not far off primer, Need to fix the arch on the inside, some unevenness in there

oh your telling me, Told jonno, "watching your fingers on the grinder it has no Gard on there
" I removed it for the sanding disk misplaced it, My typical self..

He decided to wrap his fingers around the main body and cut apart his knuckle with the cutting disk . I don't do well with blood.. Urgggh, So a quick clean and a good ol plaster up lead to jonno laying on the driveway for 10 min . All good he is a hard kiwi man